Student Andrew T. O’Neil of Knoxville, Tenn., died Sept. 11, 2014. He was a first-year graduate student in the entomology program. O’Neil is survived by his parents, brother, family and friends. Condolences may be sent to his parents: Dr. and Mrs. Mike O’Neil 2354 Ancient Oak Lane Knoxville, Tennessee 37931 Counseling and Psychological Services is providing […]
Celebrate Constitution Day by engaging in the riveting discussions of Doctors Laura Olson, Daniel Frost, and Benjamin White. Hosted by the Rutland Institute for Ethics and Calhoun Honors College, the program, Contraception, Corporations, and the Constitution: Religious Liberty and Contemporary Politics, addresses both political and religious issues America faces today in the eyes of constitutional […]
By Amber Lange, Program Director Emerging Scholars The 2015 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Planning Committee seeks volunteers invites faculty, staff and students to attend the Tunnel of Oppression Interest Meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18 in Brackett 120. The goal of Tunnel is to raise awareness about issues of power, privilege and […]
Clemson’s Chief Diversity Office and Provost’s Office have joined to sponsor an institutional membership with the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. The National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity is an independent professional development, training, and mentoring community of more than 40,000 graduate students, post-docs, and faculty members. Membership is now available for […]
Learn how Clemson’s faculty, students and staff are using technology (cyberinfrastructure) to succeed in their teaching, learning, research, and service at Clemson’s CyberInfrastructure Expo, Sept. 22 and 23 at the Madren Center. Open to the university’s faculty, staff and students, the event will feature national leaders who will share information about online privacy. Participants will […]
Clemson will host Tigers Always Conservation Week Clemson September 23–27 to bring attention to the plight of wild tigers and help ensure their survival.
The University Professional Internship & Co-Op (UPIC) program is accepting applications from departments for spring semester internship experiences. Do you have interesting projects and assignments and need additional help in your office or department that would provide a professional experience for a Clemson student? The UPIC program provides student intern assistance in university offices, 50 […]
By Jackie Todd, office of Media Relations To educate our campus about Title IX policies, procedures for resolving complaints and resources, the university will require its faculty, staff and students to take Title IX training. The one-hour online training course will cover information about Clemson University-specific policies and reporting requirements, explore the definitions of terms […]
Faculty can enhance their work by using high performance computing to help with their research. CCIT has made available nodes on the Palmetto Cluster for purchase. The Palmetto cluster is Clemson University’s primary high-performance computing (HPC) resource and is part one of the country’s top-ranked super computers. Benefits include: Priority scheduling based on the number […]